Wednesday, March 19, 1930. We recently secured .the local agency for Helena Rubinstein's Toilet Preparations and are now featuring a complete line of scientific Valaze Iicauty Treatments for every type of skin. Literature on request. J7w Pioneer Drufeists THIRD AVE. b SIXTH ST. TE.LEPI10NF.S 8? o 20C Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Mailing Hum Prince Kuurrt for VANCOt VEK. VlrTOKIA. Hwrniwn Hay. Ilutedale. Ocean lalU. Alert Ifciv. etc.. Turkdaj, 1:30 p.m. lor VANCOUtKJt. ViniMilV itutmalo. Ale liar. etc.. FrSdav uildnlthf or ALICE ARM. ANVOX. NTI.WAKT, Nan. KHer. Tori Simpson, sua- diy, 8.00 p.m. , Its nd Atrnur a M. SMITH trrnt Prmrr Rupert. II C Tlrouch tltkeU old to Ylrtorla and Cottle .and baimt checked tlirniigli to dettinulon i i I B.C. COAST ISTEAMSIUPS W(l TRAVU. B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway .larch 8. 19, 29. To Vancouver, Victoria, Settle- March 12. 23. Princess Mary Ocean Fall, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 Din. Agents For All Steamship Lines W. C. Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Canadian National Q7jc Largcfl Kailioay Syicm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE "Sailings from FRINCE RL'FEPT for VANCOUVIJl, VICTORIA," SEATTLE and Intermrdiate points, Thursday & Sunday 10 p.m. For ANYOX each Wednesday at 4 pjn. For STEWART each Wednesday and Saturday at 4 p.m. For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands fortnightly.- PASSKXOKK TRAINS LEA K I'KIMT. lUTfKT MONDAY. MtnXEMm and SATl KIAY at II 00 a.m. for I'HINCE OKOIKit;, niMOMON, WINMI'EU. all polntt ttatrrii Canada, I'nlted State. AUKNCY ALL OCEA STEAMSHir Ltr.S City Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert I'hone 260 COAL ! COAL ! PEMBINA EGU Delivered, per ton $12.00 ALBERTA EGG Delivered, per ton 12.50 ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD ' JUST ARRIVED, NEW SHIPMENT OF RIRCH AND JACK PINK MILL ENDS Per load $L50 BOX CUTTINGS Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Wellington In any quantities. Also Bulkier Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. I'r nce Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 LINDSAYS Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. . Team or Motojr .Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. mauaiin TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City Dr Alexander PHONE 573 I1ESNK1I RLOCB MNTIST Local Items Dentist, Dr. J. It. Gosse. Phone C8C. Rev. Oswald Q. Hodgson of Telegraph Creek' itf among those from Central A. Hasten, Haysport, J. Pontley, CNJI... N. Bartlett, Stewart. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PRUDIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy Mrs. W. RuaselLPhelan; Miss Eva Anderson and Mrs Clara Hanson, city:' Mrs. II. A. Hansen, New Royal Hotel 1. Zurrlll. ITnp. TIIK HOTEL NOKTH WHILE Hot ft .Cold Water: Btoam lteat 75c PER DAY AND UP Telephone 281 Royal Vic R. Johnson, Port Simpson, ;W. Trites, San Francisco. White Lunch Has Reopened UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Glasses fitted Dy registered optometrist at Heilbroner's Store, (tf) Nornian Fraser left at the first of the week for Alice Arm where he is Interested ln(jthe , Esneranja .. !,- . r ,..,,.1. mis province wno, nave recenuy . .. fr, . . r. reentered ' at British Columbia i; Mrs. M.' A.' Pupuls of rtayspdrt House lh Londbil. " $400 buys level double Section C. Helgerson. Union steamer Camosun, Capt. James Findlay, arrived in port at 5.10 last evening from Anyox. Stewart and other northern points and sailed later for Vancouver and wayports. The vessel had a light passenger list. C.N.R. steamer Prince George, f!ant. NpII M!Tjnn nrrlvprt In nnrt at 12 noon today from Vancouver. The regular mbnthly meeting ,of r ii m j n wn. ,nt, tho Prince Runert Retail Merch- ants Association,- scheduled for quite a good-sized passenger list, j lnsludlng many going through toist nlen. was . postponed until Anvox and Stewart. wees.. H. Carman of the Marconi Wireless Co. arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver. He is installing a wireless outfit at the' Chatham Sound Packing Co.'s cannery at Humpback Bay, Porcher Island. iirrjved In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the Skeena River for a brief visit. T. J. Shenton, Inspector of mines returned to the city on the Camo sun last evening from a trip to Anyox on official duties Morte H, CralfJretumed to' the city oh the Prince' George .this morning from Vancouver after at tending the fungral of Mrs. Craig there. The annual, general meeting of the Boys' Band Association has been postponed from March 20 to the( evening of April 1. ,'" C7 Mr. arid Mrs. Edward Llpsett who have been visiting In the city ' f nr thp nast week, will sail bv the Tin (rn n n H Vfp Malnrv nf 12a J' . . tf ... c" j" " ipnnce ueoree tomorrow nient on tevan. Saskatchewan, were passenger aboard the Princess Norah today bound for Ketchikan where they will take charge of Salvation Army work, having exchanged duty with Capt. and Mrs. Parkinson who have left for Estevan. J R. Oaudln. superintendent engineer for White Pass and Yukon route steamers, who has been spending the winter In the south, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning bound for WhtfJehorse where He will su perlntend the work offsetting the river fleet In readiness tor the forthcoming season's operations. . their return to Vancouver. Joseph N. McPhee. customs officer at Butedale, sailed by the Camosun last evening on his return down the coast after a da" or two visiting in the city. . F. T. Fitch of the local Customs House staff returned to' the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Prince George where he spent three weeks on relief duty. Mrs. C. H. Hankinson will arrive In the city on Sunday afternoon' train from Smithers to take up residence. Her two sons arrived U lWl iiltf" yteraay auemoons iram. u wisi woriMiioti j s. aray. well known Smlther lift Yflll ''"i t6'' pntlewtler, arrived in the ctUr on yvt lli-i-l-n WITH interior for a brief visit' to town H " I 1- - 1 y.i tivs-if rrr fn CmtfrAftfi 4Hlc mnm HEADACHE? - S So easy to get quick relief and pr vent an attack in tlie future. Avoid bromides and dope: TWy WHeVe (ftfWh ly but aflfecj I the icarf zai P.aymjiLNorah today bound for fe.JiCTASJAIa.ta. i - . 1 , . . i AlaoAtti where WilCiC she iSiiC will ntu The sane and harmless way1 First correct the cause, sweeten the sour and acid stomach, relieve the intestines of the decayed and poisonous food matter, gently stimulate the livtr, start the bile flowing and the Dowels pass off the watte matter which causes your headache. Try Carter's Little Liver Pills. Druggists 25c red pkgs. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel iNpr.R m:v .manaoement Meant Heated frmellrrn' Hnmple Kooinn: Hot and Cold Water lrrefltu Meets All Train and nn Rates $1.00 and Up M'El'IAL MONTHLY KATL9 C. R. BIGG ART & A. DONALD lToj'rletors , PHONE 51 7 Capt. Wagner of Vancouver w orsrneer atmrd tne princes corps. Cordova- t n Ira lt oteheear.V with the Salvat.Jn lane Arm uw Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Cummlns-wlll be moving residence tombrrov from the Wallace Block to a cot tage on Fourth Avenue West untl' recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Schiller. Ex-Mayor Louis D. Taylor of Vancouver and his chauffeur escaped injury last Thursday night at the corner of Howe and Pender Streets In Vancouver when their car was struck by another and sustained a broken wheel as well as other damage. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mooseheart Brldg?WHlst and Dance, Friday, March 21. Eagles April 2. Whist Drive and dance Presbyterian Easter Sale! April 3. Moose April 4. Whist Drive .and Dance, Eagles Smoker April 7. First United Church Eajter Sale April 10. Ridley Home Bazaar May 8. PRINCE RUPERT Finnish and Steam Baths and Massage Treatments Excellent for Colds and Rheumatism Open 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. Cor. Second Ave. & Sixth St. Phone, Black 764 Ladles' Days Thursdays and , Fridays Lady Attendant ! Last Week of Our BIG WASHER SALE Be Sure to Get Yours ! iom i Pay Only $-00 J. J. Payne of Fraser & Payne returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a busi ness trip to Vancouver. Provincial Constable Robert Gibson and Game Warden Ed. Martin 'eft on the P.M.L 8 this morning for a trip to Port Essington on patrol duty. They will return to the city tomorrow. , Frank Waterhouse freighter Wa-tco arrived In port at 8 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and, after discharging a parcel of dynamite, proceeded to Inverness Cannery where she wtllJoad salmon. , C. O. Rowe, who has ben on a trip to Vancouver in the course of. which he underwent an operation tor cataracts on his eyes, returned to the eity on the ss. Prince George this morning from the south. Corp. C. O. Barber o! the city detachment of the provincial police returned to the city on the Prince a trip Down You have only till Saturday the 22nd to choose am j,i your Electric Washer and take advantage .o LLu'LZvf hese sPecija Sale Terms $5'00 down' l-wnoo 9(U tiki with the balance spread comfortably over two I 9rfl bemul ir. -nr A n j J Pick yours today . . . and start an era of easy, pleasant washdays. Nortliern British Columbia Power Company A 47.' I tarwi iisq l-ian .."(( Mflf o) IjjJ f. LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Charles Sundebrg arrived In the city on the Camosun last evening from Alice Arm. . I J. M. Hockln returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a brief business trip tot Ocean Falls. Mrs. D. D. McTavish and came north on the Prince George this morning, from on the Princess Norah for the Taku to Vancouver Mrs, Bar&er RiVer mining field. Is remaining In the south for a while longer. 7Mdktt. Itarrv liiil 'whtt'W ii ' ' lness trip to Vancouver. C. N. R. steamer Prince John. Capt. William Thomas, is due In port late tonight tr: erlrly. tomorrow morning from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. George Bacon, well known Stewart prospector, arrived in the city on the Camosun last evnlng from the north and sailed this morning train to his home at Terrace. Mrs. H. L .Shadwell and son account of the death of has ceny Norman G. Pattlson. return- ed to his duties as purser on tho m"- steamer Cardtna aftet 'a'"lhree-to1the city rom ,the wuth.on the rnnttth- trin tn ht. hcM! frt"M.w George this morning. IN C.N.R. A. Macpherson Transferred From Saskatoon to Regina; Russell to North Battleford George this morning from Victoria! WINNBPEO. March 19: To meet with Mrs. McTavish's father, Morte j the vacancy caused by the promo-H. Craig. ! tion of W. I. Munro, superintendent i of the Portage division, Winnipeg, Philip M. Ray, manager of the to be general superintendent of the Northern Shipping Co., returned: Alberta dl7lsion at Edmonton, a to the city on the Prince George number of changes in the operat-thls morning from a ten-day bus-1 ing departtnent.of the C.N.R. were announced yesterday in a circular Issued by A. A. Tisdale, general manager, and approved by A. E. Warren, vice-president of the western region. The changes are effective as from March 12 and are as follows: E. Crawford, superintendent at Regina, to be superintendent of the Portage division, Winnipeg. I. A. Macpherson, superintendent Saskatoon to be superintendent of the Regina division. D. W. Steeper, superintendent at Melville to be superintendent of C. R. Gilbert, who has been on sasraioon aivision, a trin to Vancouver ana eisewnere suii.mmtm Aubrey Simmons, Canadian cuss-. la he southj arriVCd In the city toms officer at Skagway, wrto has 0I the Prlnee aoorge this mornins Deen on a trip 10 Vancouver ana elsewhere In the south, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning to his post in the north. from Vancouver and proceeded by Brandon to be superintendent the Melville division. ah'sence, is now purser aboard that Fred Stephens and son, Fred, )r..iassistant J. W. Crane, superintendent at of at Prince Albert to be superintendent of the Brandon division. J. A. Rogers, assistant superintendent at Saskatoon to be super intendent at Prince Albert. C. H. Brown, assistant superintendent at Edmonton to be assistant superintendent at Saskatoon. O. H. Llnney, assistant superintendent at North Battleford to be superintendent at Ed- llevlng on the Cardena during his returned to tne city on tne i'rincc monton. Camosun. .George this morning from a trip j p. 0. Russell, assistant superln- 'to Vancouver and Victoria. Mrs.tendent at Smithers, B.C., to be Mrs. Howard Prlngle, who has Stephens and younger child are assistant superintendent at North been the guest of Mr. and Mr! M. remaining In Seattle for a visit. Battleford. P. McCaffery, Fourth Avenue W., . .. ... . -i O. A. Clay, conductor, to be as- ilnce her arrival in the city a , . ,., sistant superintendent at Smith- week ago from Francois Lake, will 1UU LAll 1U LAoall' l ;era. sail on the Prince George tomor- - row ver. night for a visit in Vancou- MAID wanted for housework. Phono Blue C91. tf Dally Nws quick results. Wuut Ads" bring